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OPS235 Lab 8 - CentOS7

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'''Answer Part 1 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''
== Part 2: How can I lease the same address every time? Configuring DHCP server to Continually Lease Same IP Address=={|width="40%" align="right"
{{Admon/note | Use your centos2 and centos3 VMs | Complete the following steps on your centos2 and centos3 VMs.}}- valign="top"
|{{Admon/note | Reserving IP Addresses with DHCP | Even though DHCP gives out IP address dynamically, it also has the ability to reserve an IP address for a certain computer. In this sense it's almost as if the client computer has a static IP even though it uses DHCP to get it. This is useful if you want to be able to put entries in your /etc/hosts file and not have to worry about the entry becoming invalid over time. In Linux we refer to this as supplying a fixed address to a host. Microsoft calls it a reservation.}}
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# Remain in your centos2 and cento3 VMs for this section.
# Make certain that you are located in your centos3 virtual machine.
# Create a host declaration for centos2. Make sure you record the correct <code>hardware ethernet</code> setting that corresponds to the MAC address of the interface in centos2.
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